Election Commission of India Unveils World’s Largest Electoral Dataset for 2024 Lok Sabha Elections
National: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has released the world’s largest electoral dataset, providing unparalleled transparency into the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and four state assembly elections.
This comprehensive dataset includes 42 statistical reports on the Lok Sabha polls and 14 reports each on state elections, offering detailed insights for researchers, academicians, and policy analysts.
Key data points in the dataset include constituency-wise elector details, polling station statistics, voter turnout, party vote shares, gender-based voting patterns, women’s participation, and performance analysis of national and state parties.
This dataset enables stakeholders to conduct granular and time-series analyses, allowing for a deeper understanding of India’s electoral landscape.
The 2024 Lok Sabha elections saw a record-breaking 64.64 crore voters participating, with the number of nominations rising to 12,459, up from 11,692 in 2019.
Notably, female voter turnout exceeded male participation for the first time, at 65.78% versus 65.55%. Women candidates also increased, with 800 contesting compared to 726 in 2019.
A significant rise was noted in third-gender electors, with a 46.4% increase from 2019, while registered PwD electors jumped to 90.28 lakh, up from 61.67 lakh. Repolling occurred at only 40 polling stations, a mere 0.0038% of the total, compared to 540 in the previous general election.
The ECI’s proactive release of this extensive dataset addresses past criticisms regarding non-disclosure and establishes a new benchmark for transparency in electoral data sharing.
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